Analysis Of Strain-Dependent Concrete Modulus From Mass Instrumented Test Pile Samples

Deep Foundations Institute
Lee Sieng Kai
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper presents the result of the analysis of strain-dependent concrete modulus from full-scale static axial compression load tests conducted on more than 200 instrumented cast-in-place barrettes and bored piles over the past 12 years, covering commonly adopted grades of concrete for heavy foundation construction in Malaysia and Singapore. The concrete modulus values, Ec, analysed were directly back-calculated from the material of the instrumented test piles by means of placing a layer of vibrating wire strain gauges near the pile head region. The best fit curve for back-calculated concrete secant modulus versus measured axial strain follows non-linear behaviour for both categories of test pile samples analysed. The result of the analysis seems to suggest that using average constant modulus value would generally lead to a significant error in load distribution computation, particularly at high stresses region.
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APA: Lee Sieng Kai  (2006)  Analysis Of Strain-Dependent Concrete Modulus From Mass Instrumented Test Pile Samples

MLA: Lee Sieng Kai Analysis Of Strain-Dependent Concrete Modulus From Mass Instrumented Test Pile Samples. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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